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Annual Independent Audits
December 3, 2015
SEA Webinar Series:
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Agenda (Overall)
Welcome and Introductions
Charter Schools Program: Annual Audits
New York State Education Department: Susan DuFour
Florida Department of Education: Adam Emerson
Q&A
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Adam EmersonCharter School Director,
Office of K-12 School Choice
Florida Department of Education
Susan DuFourCSP Project Director
New York State Education Department
Introduction: Erin Pfeltz
Charter School Program,
U.S. Department of Education
Introducing our Presenters
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www.charterschoolcenter.ed.gov
Funded through the U.S. Department of Education
Makes accessible high-quality resources to support the charter school sector
About the National Charter School Resource Center
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When your office reviews charter school audits, you are looking primarily to ensure:
A. Material findings are identified that can be addressed
B. Material findings that were identified in previous years have now been addressed
C. Appropriate financial controls are in place
D. The school is fiscally sound
Discussion (looking to ensure audits)
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Welcome and Introductions
Charter Schools Program: Annual Audits
New York State Education Department: Susan DuFour
Florida Department of Education: Adam Emerson
Q&A
Agenda Charter Schools Program: Annual Audits
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Audit Requirements
Single Audit Requirement
SEA Assurances:
State law, regulations, or other policies in the State where the applicant is located require that:
A. Each authorized charter school in the State operate under a legally binding charter or performance contract between itself and the school’s authorized public chartering agency that describes the obligations and responsibilities of the school and the public chartering agency; conduct annual, timely, and independent audits of the school’s financial statements that are filed with the school’s authorized public chartering agency; and demonstrate improved student academic achievement; and
B. Authorized public chartering agencies use increases in student academic achievement for all groups of students described in section 1111(b)(2)(C)(v) of the ESEA as one of the most important factors when determining to renew or revoke a school’s charter.
Charter School Program: Annual Audits
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Welcome and Introductions
Charter Schools Program: Annual Audits
New York State Education Department: Susan DuFour
Florida Department of Education: Adam Emerson
Q&A
Agenda NY State Education Department: Susan DuFour
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New York Charter School Sector
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NYSED Audit Guide
Processing audits
Fiscal data capture (for metrics/dashboard/outliers)
Closely review findings and recommendations
Identify audit opinion
Identify notes that present a high risk
Risk assessment
Review Process for Charter School Independent Financial Audits (1 of 2)
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Types of follow-up for risk schools:
Corrective action plan (CAP) with evidence of implementation
Fiscal site visit testing
Stress/concern letters
Phone call with board
Documentation of monitoring, timely follow-up and resolution
Annual Fiscal Training
Review Process for Charter School Independent Financial Audits (2 of 2)
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Link to Audit Guide (Updated April 2015):New version is shared/posted each spring
First followed by auditors for 2012-13 audits
Audit Guide includes:Initial statement of controls
Auditing charter schools (per-pupil funding, management fees, operating reserves, fraud considerations)
Presentation of statements
Report on internal control over financial reporting and on compliance
Single audits
CSP Agreed Upon Procedure Report
NYSED Charter School Audit Guide (1 of 2)
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New guidance in 2014-15 Audit Guide to clarify these areas:
EDGAR Compliance,
Management letters,
Direct method for Statement of Cash Flow,
Schedule of Functional Expenses,
Operating reserves,
Also extra classroom activities, school safety, education corporations, enhanced per-pupil revenue, nonprofit revitalization act of 2013
NYSED Charter School Audit Guide (2 of 2)
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Information that must be captured or identified:
Fiscal data capture (for metrics/dashboard/outliers)Capture the fiscal measures that will be useful for analysis
Use the fiscal amounts to populate the dashboards and calculate metrics
Sort fiscal data and look for outliers
For Risk assessment, assign points for metrics/outliers based on risk (e.g. 0 – 3)
Locate and review findings and recommendationsDetermine the level of risk that these findings/recommendations present to the
school
Assign points for findings and recommendation based on risk (e.g. 0 – 3)
Determine type of follow-up needed for each finding/recommendation
Processing Annual Financial Audits (1 of 2)
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Identify audit opinionsIndependent Auditor’s Report: (Look for unqualified opinion ‘the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects.’ Must follow up when opinion of auditor is ‘not qualified, adverse or disclaimer of opinion’)
Independent Auditor’s Report on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting (look for: ‘we did not identify any deficiencies in internal controls’) and on Compliance and Other Matters Based on an Audit of Financial Statements Performed in Accordance with Government Auditing Standards ( look for: ‘no instances of noncompliance’)
If a Management letter has been issued it will be mentioned in this report, ensure that you have received it!
Identify notes that are high riskScan notes and determine whether any presents a high risk
Risk could be found in many financial statement notes, such as: organizational structure, related party, significant changes, new debt, going concern.
Processing Annual Financial Audits (2 of 2)
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Data Capture g School Level Dashboard (Metrics)
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Run separate reports (include every school) for each risk measure. Sort the data to identify which schools have a low or high measure (outlier). These outliers are evaluated for risk, such as:
Low or high Composite Score
High or low percent of management expense
High net assets or negative net assets
Summary of audit review with auditor opinion, findings, management letter, etc.
These reports are shared with other charter authorizers
Data Capture g Outliers
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Charter School Composite Scoring Methodology (1 of 2)
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Charter School Composite Scoring Methodology (2 of 2)
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Note these in your risk assessment:
Audit Findings from Annual Fiscal Audit
Note: Pass through entities must issue management decisions for single audit findings
Audit Findings from other recent audits
Recommendations
These are found in management letters. They provide internal control suggestions for improvement.
Findings and Recommendations
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Fiscal Risk Assessments
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Example of a CSP Risk Assessment
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Choose the most appropriate follow-up based on the risk presented:
1. Could request that the school provide a corrective action plan (CAP)With evidence of implementation
2. Could schedule fiscal site visit testingSchools receive site visits by our performance oversight team in charter years 3 and 5. Fiscal visits occur as part of these scheduled visits (or separately) to schools that have a high fiscal risk.
Testing is typically general ledger, expenditures, payroll and special education. Special emphasis on areas with findings.
NYSED evaluates schools following the performance framework, of which benchmarks 4 (fiscal condition) and 5 (fiscal management) are written by the fiscal team. This plan is located at: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/psc/PerformanceFramework.html
Types of Follow-up for High Risk Schools (1 of 2)
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Choose the most appropriate follow-up based on the risk presented:
3. Could issue a stress/concern letter
4. Could ask the school to have their independent auditor prepare an agreed upon procedure report
5. Could schedule a conference call with board to ask questions on a specific concern
6. Could ask a question to the board through an email
Types of Follow-up for High Risk Schools (2 of 2)
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NYSED uses a database (DB) to track:
Monitoring:Fiscal site visits entered
Issues and Follow-up (e.g. CAP)Enter all OAS/OSC audits, findings from annual financial audits, as well as significant issues. To address these issues enter all follow-up.
Corrective ActionOur counsel reviews the DB to determine whether a school should be placed on corrective action*
Record date school placed on corrective action
Record date school taken off corrective action
Documentation of Monitoring, Follow-up, and Resolution
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Database Tracking Example (Audits)
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Database Tracking Example (CA)
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Webinar recordings that are posted:
Grants Management and Allowability
Sub-grantees must certify on CSP application
Developing Policies and Procedures
The New EDGAR
Fiscal Oversight by Board of Trustees (December 2, 2015)
Webinars presented live annually:
CSP New Schools
CSP Continuation Schools
Initial Statement, Internal Controls and Developing Policies and Procedures
Annual Fiscal Training
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Four Presentations:
1. Fiscal Internal Controls and Examples of Management Letter Recommendations (10:10 – 10:40)
Fiscal Internal Controls (COSO, Green Book)
Benefit of Using Management Letter Recommendations to Improve ControlsJeanne Beutner, CPA, Principal, Heveron & Company CPAs, PLLC
2. Basic Fiscal Literacy for the Board (10:50 – 11:20)Understanding Financial Statements
Budget/Actual (variance) Reports
Key Ratios
Resources: Sample DashboardsMichelle Cain, CPA, Partner, Mengel Metzger Barr & Co. LLP
Fiscal Oversight by Charter School Board of Trustees (1 of 2)
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3. Fiscal Risk Management (11:30 – 12 noon)Monthly Financial Reports from Management
Mitigating Fiscal Risk
Financial Calendar
Fiscal Errors to Avoid
Resources: Self-scored Assessment (effectiveness), Assigning Financial ResponsibilitiesRaj Thakkar, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Charter School Business Management, Inc. (CSBM)
4. Examples of Recent Internal Control Audit Findings and Understanding the Cash Flow Statement (12:10 – 12:40)
Recent Internal Control Audit Findings (from annual fiscal audit, OSC audits and NYC Comptroller)
Assessing Internal Controls over External Accountants, Independent Auditors and CMO/EMOs
Update on Cash Flow StatementMark Taub, CPA, Principal, MBAF, LLC
Fiscal Oversight by Charter School Board of Trustees (2 of 2)
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Welcome and Introductions
Charter Schools Program: Annual Audits
New York State Education Department: Susan DuFour
Florida Department of Education: Adam Emerson
Q&A
Agenda Florida Department of Education: Adam Emerson
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Historical Growth
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2005-Present: Charter School Applications
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History of Application Approval Rate
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Section 1002.33(9)(j), Florida Statutes
The governing body of the charter school shall be responsible for:
Ensuring that the charter school has retained the services of a certified public accountant or auditor for the annual financial audit, pursuant to s. 1002.345(2), who shall submit the report to the governing body.
Reviewing and approving the audit report, including audit findings and recommendations for the financial recovery plan.
Financial Accountability in Florida Law (1 of 2)
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Section 1002.33(9)(g), F.S.
A charter school shall provide the sponsor with a concise, uniform, monthly financial statement summary sheet that contains a balance sheet and a statement of revenue, expenditures, and changes in fund balance. The balance sheet and the statement of revenue, expenditures, and changes in fund balance shall be in the governmental funds format prescribed by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board.
4. A charter school shall maintain and provide financial information as required in this paragraph. The financial statement required in subparagraph 3. must be in a form prescribed by the Department of Education.
Financial Accountability in Florida Law (2 of 2)
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A charter school and its sponsor shall jointly develop a financial corrective action plan if the charter:
Fails to provide an audit
Audit shows a deteriorating financial condition
Financial emergency
Unable to pay employees salary or benefits
Failure to pay claims from creditors
Unable to pay taxes
Financial Corrective Action (1 of 3)
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State Education Commissioner must review financial corrective action plans
If the Commissioner determines the plan is insufficient and determines financial recovery is necessary, the school is considered in a state of financial emergency
If the charter and sponsor cannot jointly develop a plan, Commissioner will develop one
Financial Corrective Action (2 of 3)
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What else happens when state receives notice that a charter school’s financial condition is deteriorating?
Capital outlay is on hold
If CSP sub-recipient, review and/or site visit
High-performing status
Other action/review as applicable
Financial Corrective Action (3 of 3)
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Site-visit rubric, checking that …
The school has adopted and implemented procurement policies consistent with federal regulations
The school utilizes an acceptable and appropriate system for maintaining financial records related to CSP purchases
The school segregates among staff or directors various financial duties to minimize the risk of fraud or misuse of funds
The school administration provides monthly financial reports to its governing board for review and approval
The school provides monthly financial reports to its sponsor
The school has implemented an inventory control procedure that ensures items purchased with CSP funds are identified, marked and accounted for on a regular basis
Charter Schools Program (1 of 3)
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Risk assessment
As the fiscal agent, district sponsors determine how to distribute funding
Department annually surveys how districts distribute funding to assess risk
Districts that provide full-cash advance (vs. reimbursement) with weak monitoring procedures get higher risk score, and school there is more likely to get a site visit
Charter Schools Program (2 of 3)
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How relationships between Department and sponsors work:
March 4: Letter from Orange County school district regarding concerns over financial viability of charter school network; that day, Department stopped processing CSP grant for one school in network
March 11: Site visit to sub-recipient school
March 30: Communicated to school that it was terminating CSP grant due to issues unearthed in site visit and to audited financial statements showing financial unsustainability
Charter Schools Program (3 of 3)
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Sponsors
Significant development during the past two years
Florida Principles and Standards for Quality Charter School Authorizing
Work with NACSA
OFFR
Financial audits
Financial Corrective Action
Capital Outlay
Professional development through Charter Support Unit
Mediation (Big “M” and little “m”)
Building Relationships
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Developed with NACSA, charter stakeholders
“Define the sources of financial data that will form the evidence base for ongoing and renewal evaluation, grounded in professional standards for sound financial operations and sustainability…”
“Clearly identify financial reporting requirements and provisions for the school governing board’s financial oversight…”
Florida Principles and Standards
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Forms we developed through rule-making to facilitate uniform financial reporting from school to sponsor …
Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Monthly Financial Form
Non-Profit Monthly Financial Form
Monthly Financial Statements
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If the School’s annual financial audit reveals a deficit financial position, the auditors are required to notify the School’s Governing Board, the Sponsor and the FDOE in writing. The auditor shall report such findings in the form of an exit interview to the principal or the principal administrator of the School and the chair of the Governing Board within seven (7) business days after finding the deficit position.
Florida Standard Charter Contract (1 of 2)
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Good cause for charter contract termination
Failure by the School to timely submit to the District a financial corrective action plan or financial recovery plan and required supporting documents following a notification from the District, Auditor General, or FDOE, that such a plan is required;
Failure by the School to implement any financial corrective action plan or financial recovery plan approved by the Florida Commissioner of Education pursuant to section 218.503, Florida Statutes;
Filing for voluntary bankruptcy, adjudication of bankruptcy or of insolvency, or other state of financial impairment by the School such that the School can no longer operate or is no longer financially viable…
Florida Standard Charter Contract (2 of 2)
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Three sections
Educational plan
Organizational plan
Business plan
Nineteen subsections
Fifty-five individual standards that must be met
Fifty-five individual standards that must be met
Eleven standards covering budget and finance
Reviewers must look for “a clear description of strong internal controls” and the description “must include assurances that the governing board retains ultimate control over the school’s finances.”
Model Florida Charter School Application (1 of 2)
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Applicant History Worksheet
Year-end fund balance
Unassigned fund balance as percentage of total revenue
Audit finding (Yes/No)
Five years of data
Model Florida Charter School Application (2 of 2)
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Adam Miller, Executive DirectorOffice of K-12 School [email protected](850) 245-0998
Adam Emerson, Charter Schools DirectorOffice of K-12 School [email protected](850) 245-9631
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Welcome and Introductions
Charter Schools Program: Annual Audits
New York State Education Department: Susan DuFour
Florida Department of Education: Adam Emerson
Q&A
Agenda Q&A
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Questions & Answers
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The U.S. Department of Education (Charter School Program)www2.ed.gov/programs/charter/index.html
The National Charter School Research Centerwww.charterschoolcenter.ed.gov
New York State Education Departmenthttp://www.p12.nysed.gov/psc
http://www.nysed.gov/
Florida Department of Educationhttp://www.fldoe.org/School/school-choice/charter-School/
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